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World Cup Idre 2025 Relay: Maps, Results & Analysis

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Sweden (Men) and Switzerland (Women) won the relay events as the first World Cup round of 2025 concluded in Idre Fjäll, Sweden – the last test ahead of the World Orienteering Championships in Finland in a few weeks’ time. Switzerland (Paula Gross, Natalia Gemperle, Simona Aebersold) won ahead of Norway and Finland in the women’s race, while Sweden 1 (Viktor Svensk, Anton Johansson, Max Peter Bejmer) won the men’s race ahead of Sweden 2 and Norway.

Both races saw several lead changes and individual performances that had a big impact on the final standings. Notably, Simona Aebersold secured the win for Switzerland with the fastest women’s last leg, while Kasper Fosser ran the fastest second leg in the men’s race to bring Norway into the lead — but Eirik Langedal Breivik couldn’t hold off the two Swedish teams. Sweden 1’s Max Peter Bejmer and Switzerland’s Natalia Gemperle also delivered strong legs. On the other hand, Sweden’s women struggled on the first leg and never recovered.

Race development Men

See below for a graphical visualization of the race development for the men’s class. Here the first 7 controls are the first leg, the next 7 controls the second leg and the remainder the last leg.

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Sweden 1 (Viktor Svensk) and Sweden 2 (Martin Regborn) led together after the first leg. Norway 1 (Liland) was 47 seconds behind.

Kasper Fosser (Norway 1) had the fastest time on leg 2 and passed both Swedish teams, giving Eirik Langedal Breivik a lead going into the last leg. But Breivik couldn’t hold it. Max Peter Bejmer (Sweden 1) and Emil Svensk (Sweden 2) both passed him early and stayed ahead.

Bejmer was slightly faster in the end and secured the win for Sweden 1. Sweden 2 was second, and Norway 1 finished third.

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Race development Women

See below for a graphical visualization of the race development for the men’s class. Here the first 6 controls are the first leg, the next 6 controls the second leg and the remainder the last leg.

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Norway 2 (Pia Young Vik) and Norway 1 (Ingrid Lundanes) handled the first leg well and came in first and second, with Vik 11 seconds ahead. Switzerland, Finland and Czech Republic were within a minute, while Sweden 1, without Alexandersson and Hagström, was never in contention and lost nearly 4 minutes on the first leg.

On leg 2, Victoria Hæstad Bjørnstad (Norway 1) opened a gap early and ran solo to the changeover, around 45 seconds ahead of Switzerland, Finland and Czech Republic. The lead could have been even bigger, but Hæstead Bjørnstad lost some time towards the end.

It turned out that the lead was not large enough for Norway’s last leg runner Andrine Benjaminsen to keep Switzerland’s Simona Aebersold away. On the last leg, Aebersold caught Benjaminsen, early and opened a small gap that Benjaminsen never managed to close. Aebersold had the best leg time and secured the win for Switzerland. Norway held on to second. Finland, with a steady final leg by Lotta Karhola, finished third.

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Maps and GPS-tracking

GPS-tracking:

See below for the courses for the men and women.

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Results

Men – all teams

1 Sweden 1 1:32:40.30
Viktor Svensk 31:45.00 1 31:45.00 1
Anton Johansson 30:55.00 3 +1:16.00 1:02:40.00 3 +2
Max Peter Bejmer 30:00.30 1 1:32:40.30 1 -2
2 Sweden 2 1:32:52.00
Martin Regborn 31:45.00 1 31:45.00 1
Gustav Bergman 30:49.00 2 +1:10.00 1:02:34.00 2 +1
Emil Svensk 30:18.00 2 +0:17.70 1:32:52.00 2 0
3 Norway 1 1:35:02.00
Lukas Liland 32:32.00 6 +0:47.00 32:32.00 6
Kasper Harlem Fosser 29:39.00 1 1:02:11.00 1 -5
Eirik Langedal Breivik 32:51.00 6 +2:50.70 1:35:02.00 3 +2
4 Sweden 3 1:38:11.50
Simon Imark 33:08.00 9 +1:23.00 33:08.00 9
Simon Hector 32:23.00 4 +2:44.00 1:05:31.00 5 -4
Albin Ridefelt 32:40.50 5 +2:40.19 1:38:11.50 4 -1
5 France 1 1:38:54.60
Mathieu Perrin 33:15.00 10 +1:30.00 33:15.00 10
Quentin Moulet 33:00.00 6 +3:21.00 1:06:15.00 6 -4
Lucas Basset 32:39.60 4 +2:39.30 1:38:54.60 5 -1
6 Norway 2 1:39:12.40
Jorgen Baklid 32:29.00 4 +0:44.00 32:29.00 4
Isak Jonsson 32:53.00 5 +3:14.00 1:05:22.00 4 0
Sigurd Paulsen Vie 33:50.40 8 +3:50.10 1:39:12.40 6 +2
7 Switzerland 1 1:40:35.00
Daniel Hubmann 33:18.00 12 +1:33.00 33:18.00 12
Martin Hubmann 34:41.00 13 +5:02.00 1:07:59.00 11 -1
Matthias Kyburz 32:36.00 3 +2:35.69 1:40:35.00 7 -4
8 Finland 1 1:40:43.10
Aaro Aho 34:37.00 17 +2:52.00 34:37.00 17
Touko Seppa 33:01.00 7 +3:22.00 1:07:38.00 9 -8
Olli Ojanaho 33:05.10 7 +3:04.80 1:40:43.10 8 -1
9 Estonia 1 1:41:02.70
Jurgen Joonas 32:35.00 7 +0:50.00 32:35.00 7
Lauri Sild 34:36.00 12 +4:57.00 1:07:11.00 8 +1
Timo Sild 33:51.70 9 +3:51.40 1:41:02.70 9 +1
10 Norway 3 1:41:42.40
Anders Vestol 33:19.00 13 +1:34.00 33:19.00 13
Kornelius Kriszat Lovfald 33:45.00 8 +4:06.00 1:07:04.00 7 -6
Sander Arntzen 34:38.40 11 +4:38.10 1:41:42.40 10 +3
11 Denmark 1 1:43:56.50
Linus Agervig Kristiansson 33:16.00 11 +1:31.00 33:16.00 11
Rasmus Moeller Jess 36:37.00 15 +6:58.00 1:09:53.00 13 +2
Jacob Steinthal 34:03.50 10 +4:03.20 1:43:56.50 11 -2
12 Czechia 1 1:44:22.30
Jakub Chaloupsky 34:54.00 20 +3:09.00 34:54.00 20
Vojtech Kral 34:09.00 10 +4:30.00 1:09:03.00 12 -8
Tomas Krivda 35:19.30 13 +5:19.00 1:44:22.30 12 0
13 Switzerland 3 1:48:25.60
Riccardo Rancan 33:41.00 15 +1:56.00 33:41.00 15
Tino Polsini 34:06.00 9 +4:27.00 1:07:47.00 10 -5
Timo Tantanini 40:38.60 29 +10:38.29 1:48:25.60 13 +3
14 Switzerland 2 1:48:39.30
Fabian Aebersold 32:30.00 5 +0:45.00 32:30.00 5
Joey Hadorn 38:41.00 23 +9:02.00 1:11:11.00 15 +10
Jonas Egger 37:28.30 17 +7:28.00 1:48:39.30 14 -1
15 Czechia 2 1:50:59.80
Jonas Hubacek 36:43.00 28 +4:58.00 36:43.00 28
Martin Roudny 36:16.00 14 +6:37.00 1:12:59.00 17 -11
Daniel Vandas 38:00.80 18 +8:00.50 1:50:59.80 15 -2
16 New Zealand 1 1:51:53.40
Joseph Lynch 35:12.00 21 +3:27.00 35:12.00 21
Toby Scott 40:02.00 30 +10:23.00 1:15:14.00 20 -1
Tim Robertson 36:39.40 16 +6:39.10 1:51:53.40 16 -4
17 Great Britain 1 1:52:13.10
Luke Fisher 35:21.00 23 +3:36.00 35:21.00 23
Joshua Dudley 38:37.00 22 +8:58.00 1:13:58.00 19 -4
Alastair Thomas 38:15.10 19 +8:14.80 1:52:13.10 17 -2
18 Austria 1 1:55:01.10
Simon Tobler 34:53.00 19 +3:08.00 34:53.00 19
Georg Groell 40:52.00 37 +11:13.00 1:15:45.00 24 +5
Elias Schafer 39:16.10 21 +9:15.79 1:55:01.10 18 -6
19 Finland 2 1:55:02.30
Lauri Nenonen 40:12.00 37 +8:27.00 40:12.00 37
Jonny Donner 39:40.00 26 +10:01.00 1:19:52.00 30 -7
Aarni Ronkainen 35:10.30 12 +5:10.00 1:55:02.30 19 -11
20 Denmark 2 1:55:24.80
Elias Hinge Krogsgaard 32:56.00 8 +1:11.00 32:56.00 8
Oscar David Broman Jensen 42:30.00 40 +12:51.00 1:15:26.00 22 +14
Magnus Dewett 39:58.90 26 +9:58.60 1:55:24.80 20 -2

Men – best team per nation (official)

 

1 Sweden 1 1:32:40.30
1. Viktor Svensk 31:45.00 1 31:45.00 1
2. Anton Johansson 30:55.00 3 +1:16.00 1:02:40.00 3 +2
3. Max Peter Bejmer 30:00.30 1 1:32:40.30 1 -2
2 Norway 1 1:35:02.00
1. Lukas Liland 32:32.00 6 +0:47.00 32:32.00 6
2. Kasper Harlem Fosser 29:39.00 1 1:02:11.00 1 -5
3. Eirik Langedal Breivik 32:51.00 6 +2:50.70 1:35:02.00 3 +2
3 France 1 1:38:54.60
1. Mathieu Perrin 33:15.00 10 +1:30.00 33:15.00 10
2. Quentin Moulet 33:00.00 6 +3:21.00 1:06:15.00 6 -4
3. Lucas Basset 32:39.60 4 +2:39.30 1:38:54.60 5 -1
4 Switzerland 1 1:40:35.00
1. Daniel Hubmann 33:18.00 12 +1:33.00 33:18.00 12
2. Martin Hubmann 34:41.00 13 +5:02.00 1:07:59.00 11 -1
3. Matthias Kyburz 32:36.00 3 +2:35.69 1:40:35.00 7 -4
5 Finland 1 1:40:43.10
1. Aaro Aho 34:37.00 17 +2:52.00 34:37.00 17
2. Touko Seppa 33:01.00 7 +3:22.00 1:07:38.00 9 -8
3. Olli Ojanaho 33:05.10 7 +3:04.80 1:40:43.10 8 -1
6 Estonia 1 1:41:02.70
1. Jurgen Joonas 32:35.00 7 +0:50.00 32:35.00 7
2. Lauri Sild 34:36.00 12 +4:57.00 1:07:11.00 8 +1
3. Timo Sild 33:51.70 9 +3:51.40 1:41:02.70 9 +1
7 Denmark 1 1:43:56.50
1. Linus Agervig Kristiansson 33:16.00 11 +1:31.00 33:16.00 11
2. Rasmus Moeller Jess 36:37.00 15 +6:58.00 1:09:53.00 13 +2
3. Jacob Steinthal 34:03.50 10 +4:03.20 1:43:56.50 11 -2
8 Czechia 1 1:44:22.30
1. Jakub Chaloupsky 34:54.00 20 +3:09.00 34:54.00 20
2. Vojtech Kral 34:09.00 10 +4:30.00 1:09:03.00 12 -8
3. Tomas Krivda 35:19.30 13 +5:19.00 1:44:22.30 12 0
9 New Zealand 1 1:51:53.40
1. Joseph Lynch 35:12.00 21 +3:27.00 35:12.00 21
2. Toby Scott 40:02.00 30 +10:23.00 1:15:14.00 20 -1
3. Tim Robertson 36:39.40 16 +6:39.10 1:51:53.40 16 -4
10 Great Britain 1 1:52:13.10
1. Luke Fisher 35:21.00 23 +3:36.00 35:21.00 23
2. Joshua Dudley 38:37.00 22 +8:58.00 1:13:58.00 19 -4
3. Alastair Thomas 38:15.10 19 +8:14.80 1:52:13.10 17 -2

 

Women – all teams

1 Switzerland 1 1:36:02.90
Paula Gross 32:26.00 7 +0:56.00 32:26.00 7
Natalia Gemperle 32:52.00 2 +0:02.00 1:05:18.00 3 -4
Simona Aebersold 30:44.90 1 1:36:02.90 1 -2
2 Norway 1 1:36:17.10
Ingrid Lundanes 31:41.00 2 +0:11.00 31:41.00 2
Victoria Haestad Bjornstad 32:50.00 1 1:04:31.00 1 -1
Andrine Benjaminsen 31:46.10 2 +1:01.20 1:36:17.10 2 +1
3 Finland 1 1:40:34.90
Amy Nymalm 32:20.00 5 +0:50.00 32:20.00 5
Ida Haapala 32:55.00 3 +0:05.00 1:05:15.00 2 -3
Lotta Karhola 35:19.90 6 +4:35.00 1:40:34.90 3 +1
4 Czechia 1 1:40:50.10
Lucie Semikova 32:18.00 4 +0:48.00 32:18.00 4
Denisa Kralova 33:03.00 4 +0:13.00 1:05:21.00 4 0
Tereza Rauturier 35:29.10 7 +4:44.20 1:40:50.10 4 0
5 Norway 2 1:41:14.50
Pia Young Vik 31:30.00 1 31:30.00 1
Ane Dyrkorn 35:50.00 13 +3:00.00 1:07:20.00 7 +6
Mathea Gloeersen 33:54.60 5 +3:09.70 1:41:14.50 5 -2
6 Sweden 1 1:42:29.50
Frida Vikstrom 35:06.00 19 +3:36.00 35:06.00 19
Johanna Ridefelt 34:59.00 11 +2:09.00 1:10:05.00 13 -6
Sanna Fast 32:24.50 3 +1:39.60 1:42:29.50 6 -7
7 Switzerland 3 1:42:31.90
Alina Niggli 31:57.00 3 +0:27.00 31:57.00 3
Annick Meister 34:16.00 8 +1:26.00 1:06:13.00 5 +2
Marion Aebi 36:18.90 9 +5:34.00 1:42:31.90 7 +2
8 Switzerland 2 1:45:51.60
Ines Berger 32:22.00 6 +0:52.00 32:22.00 6
Sofie Bachmann 37:15.00 16 +4:25.00 1:09:37.00 11 +5
Sanna Hotz 36:14.60 8 +5:29.70 1:45:51.60 8 -3
9 Finland 2 1:46:50.90
Inka Nurminen 32:40.00 9 +1:10.00 32:40.00 9
Anu Tuomisto 37:39.00 17 +4:49.00 1:10:19.00 15 +6
Hanne Hilo 36:31.90 10 +5:47.00 1:46:50.90 9 -6
10 Denmark 2 1:47:09.80
Hedvig Valbjorn Gydesen 33:39.00 13 +2:09.00 33:39.00 13
Line Cederberg 34:30.00 9 +1:40.00 1:08:09.00 9 -4
Eva Ornhagen Joergensen 39:00.80 13 +8:15.90 1:47:09.80 10 +1
11 Sweden 2 1:48:05.00
Andrea Svensson 36:17.00 20 +4:47.00 36:17.00 20
Helena Karlsson 33:14.00 5 +0:24.00 1:09:31.00 10 -10
Alva Sonesson 38:34.00 12 +7:49.10 1:48:05.00 11 +1
12 Denmark 1 1:51:26.50
Ida Agervig Kristiansson 39:30.00 26 +8:00.00 39:30.00 26
Miri Thrane Oedum 38:26.00 18 +5:36.00 1:17:56.00 19 -7
Malin Agervig Kristiansson 33:30.50 4 +2:45.60 1:51:26.50 12 -7
13 Great Britain 1 1:51:42.50
Jo Shepherd 33:05.00 11 +1:35.00 33:05.00 11
Grace Molloy 34:49.00 10 +1:59.00 1:07:54.00 8 -3
Alison Smithard 43:48.50 21 +13:03.60 1:51:42.50 13 +5
14 France 1 1:52:05.20
Florence Hanauer 34:13.00 16 +2:43.00 34:13.00 16
Cecile Calandry 35:58.00 14 +3:08.00 1:10:11.00 14 -2
Annabelle Delenne 41:54.19 15 +11:09.30 1:52:05.20 14 0
15 Denmark 3 1:52:48.00
Ida Oebro 33:51.00 14 +2:21.00 33:51.00 14
Lotte Jauhojarvi Markussen 35:47.00 12 +2:57.00 1:09:38.00 12 -2
Sigrid Hoeyer Staugaard 43:10.00 18 +12:25.10 1:52:48.00 15 +3
16 Poland 1 1:54:14.60
Ewa Bernaciak 42:08.00 30 +10:38.00 42:08.00 30
Aleksandra Hornik 33:48.00 6 +0:58.00 1:15:56.00 18 -12
Hanna Wisniewska 38:18.60 11 +7:33.70 1:54:14.60 16 -2
17 Estonia / Denmark / Norway 4 1:55:44.40
Goeril Roenning Sund 33:36.00 12 +2:06.00 33:36.00 12
Alberte Kaae Nielsen 38:53.00 19 +6:03.00 1:12:29.00 16 +4
Margret Zimmerman 43:15.40 19 +12:30.50 1:55:44.40 17 +1
18 Germany 1 2:06:55.50
Hanna Mueller 39:36.00 27 +8:06.00 39:36.00 27
Ellen Klueser 44:49.00 28 +11:59.00 1:24:25.00 26 -1
Birte Friedrichs 42:30.50 16 +11:45.60 2:06:55.50 18 -8
19 Latvia 1 2:07:27.00
Signe Sirma 37:49.00 22 +6:19.00 37:49.00 22
Inga Dambe 43:14.00 25 +10:24.00 1:21:03.00 23 +1
Laura Pukite 46:24.00 22 +15:39.10 2:07:27.00 19 -4
20 France 2 2:08:19.30
Lucie Lataste 38:16.00 23 +6:46.00 38:16.00 23
Tifenn Moulet 42:17.00 22 +9:27.00 1:20:33.00 22 -1
Chloe Dudoignon 47:46.30 23 +17:01.40 2:08:19.30 20 -2

 

Women – best team per nation (official)

1 Switzerland 1 1:36:02.90
1. Paula Gross 32:26.00 7 +0:56.00 32:26.00 7
2. Natalia Gemperle 32:52.00 2 +0:02.00 1:05:18.00 3 -4
3. Simona Aebersold 30:44.90 1 1:36:02.90 1 -2
2 Norway 1 1:36:17.10
1. Ingrid Lundanes 31:41.00 2 +0:11.00 31:41.00 2
2. Victoria Haestad Bjornstad 32:50.00 1 1:04:31.00 1 -1
3. Andrine Benjaminsen 31:46.10 2 +1:01.20 1:36:17.10 2 +1
3 Finland 1 1:40:34.90
1. Amy Nymalm 32:20.00 5 +0:50.00 32:20.00 5
2. Ida Haapala 32:55.00 3 +0:05.00 1:05:15.00 2 -3
3. Lotta Karhola 35:19.90 6 +4:35.00 1:40:34.90 3 +1
4 Czechia 1 1:40:50.10
1. Lucie Semikova 32:18.00 4 +0:48.00 32:18.00 4
2. Denisa Kralova 33:03.00 4 +0:13.00 1:05:21.00 4 0
3. Tereza Rauturier 35:29.10 7 +4:44.20 1:40:50.10 4 0
5 Sweden 1 1:42:29.50
1. Frida Vikstrom 35:06.00 19 +3:36.00 35:06.00 19
2. Johanna Ridefelt 34:59.00 11 +2:09.00 1:10:05.00 13 -6
3. Sanna Fast 32:24.50 3 +1:39.60 1:42:29.50 6 -7
6 Denmark 2 1:47:09.80
1. Hedvig Valbjorn Gydesen 33:39.00 13 +2:09.00 33:39.00 13
2. Line Cederberg 34:30.00 9 +1:40.00 1:08:09.00 9 -4
3. Eva Ornhagen Joergensen 39:00.80 13 +8:15.90 1:47:09.80 10 +1
7 Great Britain 1 1:51:42.50
1. Jo Shepherd 33:05.00 11 +1:35.00 33:05.00 11
2. Grace Molloy 34:49.00 10 +1:59.00 1:07:54.00 8 -3
3. Alison Smithard 43:48.50 21 +13:03.60 1:51:42.50 13 +5
8 France 1 1:52:05.20
1. Florence Hanauer 34:13.00 16 +2:43.00 34:13.00 16
2. Cecile Calandry 35:58.00 14 +3:08.00 1:10:11.00 14 -2
3. Annabelle Delenne 41:54.19 15 +11:09.30 1:52:05.20 14 0
9 Poland 1 1:54:14.60
1. Ewa Bernaciak 42:08.00 30 +10:38.00 42:08.00 30
2. Aleksandra Hornik 33:48.00 6 +0:58.00 1:15:56.00 18 -12
3. Hanna Wisniewska 38:18.60 11 +7:33.70 1:54:14.60 16 -2
10 Germany 1 2:06:55.50
1. Hanna Mueller 39:36.00 27 +8:06.00 39:36.00 27
2. Ellen Klueser 44:49.00 28 +11:59.00 1:24:25.00 26 -1
3. Birte Friedrichs 42:30.50 16 +11:45.60 2:06:55.50 18 -8

 

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